Where is it at?

Where are we going today?

There are many reasons to visit the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, but only one that really matters. The Spruce Goose! The world's largest wood airplane, folly or masterpiece (or both) of crazed billionaire Howard Hughes. Every museum wants at least one exhibit worthy of a postcard, and the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum has the biggest one of all. The centerpiece or "crown jewel" of the Evergreen Aviation Museum is a plane known around the world as the "Spruce Goose."

Other features range from the Wright brothers' work to a 2,000 mile an hour Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, via all things aeronautical.

How much does it cost?

Adults: $25

Children: $23

Free Under: 5 years.

LAST UPDATED 2013

When can we go?

Daily 9am to 5pm.

Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Sunday.

Need a little extra help?

The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum and Evergreen Theater are fully wheelchair accessible. Several wheelchairs available for guests, elevators provided.